Report of William Gaston and George E. Badger, [June 25, 1833]: Electronic
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Report of William Gaston and George E. Badger, [June 25, 1833]

The undersigned in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Trustees, directing them to advise Col. Polk in relation to the sale of the tract of land lying at the mouth of Yellow Creek, which was devised to the Trustees by the late Major Gerrard, have performed that duty, as will be seen by a copy of their
letter to Col. Polk which is hereunto annexed. The undersigned entertain no doubt of
the perfect right of the Trustees to make such sale, and acquiesce entirely in the propriety of
the measure, under the peculiar circumstances which render it necessary. They cannot however but
regret that the Board has been thus compelled to violate the wish of the Testator that this tract should never be sold but remain forever the property
of the Trustees. Anxious that the Board should manifest its grateful sense of the liberality of the Donor and should perpetuate the remembrance of it in some mode probably as
effectual as would have been the retaining of the land, they respectfully recommend the following
resolution:

"Whereas the Trustees of the University of North Carolina have been compelled to direct a sale of a
valuable Tract of Land devised to them by the late Major Charles Gerrard with a request that the same might be perpetually
retained by the University; and whereas they are solicitous not only to manifest their
own sense of the liberality of the Donor but as far as may be practicable to perpetuate its remembrance;Resolved therefore that two thousand dollars part of the purchase money of said land shall
be applied to the finishing of the new Hall at the University, and that the same shall be called by the name of Gerrard Hall."